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i'll talk about it tonight in law and disorder. that's coming up next. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're between 50 and 85, yo
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but he wasn't compelled to under the law. >> it may not be under the law, surely, this has to be taken into consideration. george zimmerman ignored advice, got out of his vehicle, said f-ing punks, a-holes getting away with it, marched away, we don't know what happened next. there's no punishment for the fact that the expense of actions leads to him shooting an unarmed teenager dead, seems to me pretty ridiculous. >> i think that sticks in everybody's throat. those of us who work in the judicial system know that sometimes the outcome in the trial is not fair in the sense of what america thinks is fair, but it's fair in the sense of what the legal system thinks is fair. to send somebody to prison for a crime, you have to prove the elements of a crime. the elements of crime are like the ingredients of a cake, if you leave one of those out, you don't have the crime you charged him with. if you do it by emotion, we are going to go back to the days of pitchforks and torches and going up to the jailhouse and drawing your own retribution. >> guilty or not guilty of second degree murder. >> no
but he wasn't compelled to under the law. >> it may not be under the law, surely, this has to be taken into consideration. george zimmerman ignored advice, got out of his vehicle, said f-ing punks, a-holes getting away with it, marched away, we don't know what happened next. there's no punishment for the fact that the expense of actions leads to him shooting an unarmed teenager dead, seems to me pretty ridiculous. >> i think that sticks in everybody's throat. those of us who work in...
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charles, one of the problems is the that florida law is the florida law, the law of the state and we can huff and puff how unfair it is but the reality is this jury will be directed to follow letter of that state law. >> right. >> that means nothing to do with george zimmerman getting out of the car, walking along, being told as he's walking don't follow. none of that matters. what matters is did george zimmerman think i'm going to die? >> right. >> we don't actually know, do we? >> it's a matter of what he believes, right? to figure what he believes, you also have to believe his story. now, in order to get to the point -- >> do you? >> well, here are the inconsistencies with that story. in order for you to believe what george zimmerman is saying, you have to believe he did not unholster or reveal that weapon right in the moment before he shot trayvon. nobody can testify to the validity of that being true. >> or against it. >> or against it. anyway, you have to believe him -- >> but charles, let me ask -- >> where has anybody directly contradicted evidentiary something in material an
charles, one of the problems is the that florida law is the florida law, the law of the state and we can huff and puff how unfair it is but the reality is this jury will be directed to follow letter of that state law. >> right. >> that means nothing to do with george zimmerman getting out of the car, walking along, being told as he's walking don't follow. none of that matters. what matters is did george zimmerman think i'm going to die? >> right. >> we don't actually...
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that's not the law. the law is you have to be in fear of imminent danger of great bodily harm or death. you don't have to be. >> these jurors are going back and looking at the perspective ever -- of the fact that as a neighborhood watch commander, he is taught to observe, report and be a good witness. >> the only thing that applies to is if you go ahead and have him kicked off the neighborhood watch. they spent a lot of time talking about the guidelines for neighborhood watch. those aren't the elements of a crime. the elements of a crime have nothing to do with that. >> let's take a short break. >> if they are not an element of a crime, it shows his intent. if he's been taught this, then to least car is beyond his training, and you've got to wonder, if those jurors are thinking what happened that he actually left that car to go after trayvon? >> okay. let take a short break. when we come back, the defense used an expert and he's in the audience tonight. we'll talk to him after the break about his testimo
that's not the law. the law is you have to be in fear of imminent danger of great bodily harm or death. you don't have to be. >> these jurors are going back and looking at the perspective ever -- of the fact that as a neighborhood watch commander, he is taught to observe, report and be a good witness. >> the only thing that applies to is if you go ahead and have him kicked off the neighborhood watch. they spent a lot of time talking about the guidelines for neighborhood watch. those...
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>> stand your ground is a terrible law. i think it's -- >> it's a license to kill people. >> i think it's an awful law. [ applause ] >> i think at the same time when we look at this case, that the jury is out on, we have to focus on the evidence. and as hard as it is, mark o'mara, as i told you the other night, the judge will read the jury instruction that sympathy does not belong in the courtroom. your verdict must be based on the evidence alone because not to do so would be a travesty of justice. >> take a short break. i want to have a look at the zimmerman jurors. ask how an all-female jury could change the dynamic in that jury room. it must have an effect. [ applause ] oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna ge
>> stand your ground is a terrible law. i think it's -- >> it's a license to kill people. >> i think it's an awful law. [ applause ] >> i think at the same time when we look at this case, that the jury is out on, we have to focus on the evidence. and as hard as it is, mark o'mara, as i told you the other night, the judge will read the jury instruction that sympathy does not belong in the courtroom. your verdict must be based on the evidence alone because not to do so...
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>> stand your ground is a terrible law. i think it's -- >> it's a license to kill people. >> i think it's an awful law. [ applause ] >> i think at the same time when we look at this case, that the jury is out on, we have to focus on the evidence. and as hard as it is, mark o'mara, as i told you the other night, the judge will read the jury instruction that sympathy does not belong in the courtroom. your verdict must be based on the evidence alone because not to do so would be a travisty of justice. >> take a short break. i want to have a look at the zimmerman jurors. ask how an all-female jury could change the dynamic in that jury room. it must have an effect. [ applause ] . ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. ke
>> stand your ground is a terrible law. i think it's -- >> it's a license to kill people. >> i think it's an awful law. [ applause ] >> i think at the same time when we look at this case, that the jury is out on, we have to focus on the evidence. and as hard as it is, mark o'mara, as i told you the other night, the judge will read the jury instruction that sympathy does not belong in the courtroom. your verdict must be based on the evidence alone because not to do so...
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of this jury properly on the law -- >> i understand. i've already ruled and you have -- you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. i have provided you on three separate occasions with the court's professional conduct in the courtroom and included in that is do not continue to argue with the court after we've ruled. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. if there is a conviction, it will get appealed to a higher court and they can review it to determine whether or not i made a mistake. >> what i love about her is that she doesn't really show completely how exasperated she is. the truth is this is so standard. i mean, we're new yorkers so we see this every day in the courtroom. judges get into it with lawyers, lawyers -- for one thing i think that he had an absolute right to be outraged when the defense asked for this third degree murder lesser out of the blue. it was unfair surprise, it was ridiculous and the only difference if i had been there, i would have ruled immediately no. but i think she
of this jury properly on the law -- >> i understand. i've already ruled and you have -- you continually disagree with this court every time i make a ruling. i have provided you on three separate occasions with the court's professional conduct in the courtroom and included in that is do not continue to argue with the court after we've ruled. if i have made a mistake in this case, you will appeal. if there is a conviction, it will get appealed to a higher court and they can review it to...
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the truth is that verdicts are rarely just about evidence or the law. they are about human judgment, and both of the attorneys have to sit there and say, here is my juror. i've got a nursing assistant with eight kids. i've got a safety officer. i've got a woman whose husband is a space attorney who used to carry a conceal and carry weapon but let it lapse. these are the people that we have to talk to. this is the judgement that has to be made. it's what they think of it. it's likely that their judgement is made and their views may have even been formed before this case started. >> and let me ask you richard, let me ask you this, in your experience of juries, are women likely to be tougher in a situation like this than men or not as tough as men? >> oh, it depends on the woman and it depends on the situation. the truth is everybody kept saying, well, here is the women and they listen sympathetic to trayvon martin. it depends on their life experiences. jury selection, you got a woman reporting vandals, and another woman with eight kids and who a woman who
the truth is that verdicts are rarely just about evidence or the law. they are about human judgment, and both of the attorneys have to sit there and say, here is my juror. i've got a nursing assistant with eight kids. i've got a safety officer. i've got a woman whose husband is a space attorney who used to carry a conceal and carry weapon but let it lapse. these are the people that we have to talk to. this is the judgement that has to be made. it's what they think of it. it's likely that their...
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i'll talk about it tonight in law and disorder. that's coming up next. the first time i saw a sony 4k tv, it was like opening my eyes. it's four times the detail of hd. colors become richer. details become clearer. which for a filmmaker, changes everything. because now there are no more barriers between the world that i see and the ones i can show you. the sony 4k ultra hd tv. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? and now today, i see this in the...
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federal laws and regulations have differing laws for determining lawful marriage. while some look to the lawful american, others look to the law in the state of their current residence or domicile. this creates a complication that scalia highlighted in his dissent. he sometimes is inadvertently helpful, isn't he? image an pair of women who marry in albany and then move to alabama. >> i'm stuck in imagine the two women part. >> stephanie: sorry. move on, jim. married. honeymoon. there is the sex part in new york. >> i'm sure alabama has pictured two women together a whole lot. >> stephanie: that's probably why he wasn't paying teengts finer legal points. i'm sorry. what now? that would be funny if that actually happened. go back to the two girls again. >> like that penis pump judge. >> stephanie: right. oh yeah, that's it. that will be tough to figure out. okay. >> i would hand down my decision but my hands are busy right now. >> stephanie: my hands are down there. going back, imagine a pair of women who marry in albany, new york, then move to alabama which does not
federal laws and regulations have differing laws for determining lawful marriage. while some look to the lawful american, others look to the law in the state of their current residence or domicile. this creates a complication that scalia highlighted in his dissent. he sometimes is inadvertently helpful, isn't he? image an pair of women who marry in albany and then move to alabama. >> i'm stuck in imagine the two women part. >> stephanie: sorry. move on, jim. married. honeymoon....